Public International Law is an authoritative guide to the rules and principles governing relationships between nations and international actors. The book systematically covers the sources of international law, including treaties, customary law, and general principles recognized by civilized nations. It explores the roles and functions of international organizations, state sovereignty, jurisdiction, recognition, and state responsibility, alongside detailed discussions on the law of the sea, human rights, and international humanitarian law.
Special emphasis is placed on practical application, such as treaty interpretation, dispute resolution, and compliance with international obligations. Contemporary examples, case law, and real-world scenarios illustrate complex concepts, helping students bridge theory with practice. Structured to align with modern law curricula, the book is ideal for LLB and integrated law students, judicial aspirants, and legal practitioners working in international law or global governance contexts.
By combining academic rigor with practical clarity, the text serves as both a study guide and a reference manual, equipping readers with a strong conceptual and analytical foundation in Public International Law.






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